Enjoy your hydrangea flowers all year long! Here's the simple trick for how to dry hydrangeas so they keep their color.
Learn 4 easy, foolproof methods to dry hydrangeas perfectly without wilting and preserve their beauty for months to come.
Tips on growing cut flowers for local florists,weddings and parties from a beautiful English country garden, plus two easy ways to dry cut flowers
Find practical gardening advice, tips, and information on growing beautiful hydrangeas (Hydrangea). Here's all the information you need to know.
Learn the tricks for when to prune hydrangeas so you will have summer blooms. Learn about the three types of hydrangeas and the best times to cut them.
Beginning in late summer, hydrangeas begin to dry out on their own. At this stage, and before too many petals turn brown or wilt, I cut armfuls of the flowers for drying.
Want to preserve your hydrangea flowers? Learn the best way to dry hydrangeas with these simple tips.
Having trouble with your hydrangeas not blooming? Find out how to fix the problems so that you can grow these beautiful flowers in your garden.
In my New England garden, the optimum period to pluck hydrangea blooms to dry indoors is when summer turns to fall and before it frosts. For the best vase drying results, patiently wait until they’ve already started to dry on the plants. From there, the rest of the process is simple. I turn my dining room into a drying station where I’ll collect specimens at the end of the season when I don’t mind cutting the glorious buds from my flower garden.
Having trouble with your hydrangeas not blooming? Find out how to fix the problems so that you can grow these beautiful flowers in your garden.
Here we are back to the week friends! And back to my 5am mornings! I hope y’all had a great weekend! We had lots of baseball (two games and a...
I love hydrangeas, but unfortunately, they're only around for the summer! Here's a fun way to create a lasting impression of a favorite flower using soda cans a…
Hydrangeas are luxurious in floral arrangements whether fresh-cut or dried.
Learn how to dry hydrangea flowers to preserve these beautiful blooms, and extend your enjoyment of them throughout the seasons.
A dried flower arranging garden may be old fashioned, but it is a beautiful way to grow your own craft materials and provide food and shelter for wildlife.
This is a superb rebloomer for summer-long color. Large, blue mopheads age to a vintage cream-splashed green color. Blooms will turn pink with less acidity.
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See what to do with the old, dying blooms on your hydrangea bushes this fall - and how to get your hydrangeas ready for winter!
Welcome to Saturday Nite Special, the multi themed DIY link party! * Home Decor / Gardening * Crafts, / Sewing / Recipes / Printables / Blog tips * Theme of the week Every Fri 7pm to Sunday 11 pm Pacific. I LOVE me some hydrangeas! They are easy keepers (doing best in abit of shade […]
Learn about drying hydrangeas, with tips from an expert, for beautiful decor you create. Here's a guide to DIY dried hydrangeas.
Wish your hydrangeas bloomed more? It may be the way you are pruning them! Learn how and when to prune hydrangeas for the maximum number of blooms each summer!
Discover expert tips and tricks for keeping cut hydrangeas fresh and vibrant in your home. Learn how to extend their vase life
Endless summer hydrangeas make beautiful additions to gardens. Follow these tips to grow your own.
Don't you just love hydrangeas? They are one of my favorite flowers. And in my opinion, you can never have too many of them. As part of my hydrangea series, tod…
The size of the flower heads make hydrangeas a favorite with gardeners. Hydrangea care involves control of sunlight, adequate moisture and proper pruning.
Looking for ways to add curb appeal to your home this autumn? Plant these fall garden flowers for the prettiest landscape on the block!
Plant these pretty annual varieties for cut-flower arrangements.
Shade-loving hydrangeas come in all colors, shapes and sizes. Find the perfect hydrangea for your garden at HGTV.com.
Several times here on the blog, I've shared shopping at Scott Antiques, that huge antiques market that's held once a month here in Atlanta. It's been going on for years and I've been going there for a least 20 years. It's fun, it's inspirational, and you can see some really neat things. My sister is getting ready to paint her house again and losing the gold paint and going with a warm neutral gray/beige shade throughout. And part of that is getting rid of some of her accessories that she's had a for a few years. I've been helping her shop for some new things, vintage interesting things to decorate with and it's been a lot of fun. I shopped at Round Top and she and I went to a local antiques shop, Queen of Hearts in Marietta and also Scott's last weekend. Mark went with us to Scott's and we had a very fun day. So, I thought I'd show you a few things that caught my eye. I'll be sharing her house painting and new accessories along the way too, so stay tuned for that. It's always fun to freshen things up in our homes, isn't it?
If you are trying to deadhead your hydrangeas for better blooms this season, you aren't alone! Deadheading is the art of removing spent blooms so that new ones can come and take their place. In this article, gardening expert and hydrangea enthusiast Jill Drago walks through her top tips for properly deadheading this season.
Having trouble with your hydrangeas not blooming? Find out how to fix the problems so that you can grow these beautiful flowers in your garden.
One of the most widely grown ornamental flowers around the globe, gardeners are understandably obsessed with the Hydrangea. The massive clusters that pop up around summertime are cherished both indoors and out, ensuring there is
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs for homeowners. Learn how to revive a dying hydrangea plant.
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The size of the flower heads make hydrangeas a favorite with gardeners. Hydrangea care involves control of sunlight, adequate moisture and proper pruning.
You don't need an airing cupboard to dry flowers, try a garage, a spare room or a radiator to preserve those blooms - it's easier than you think